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Please make a tax-deductible gift to
Faith House Manhattan today

December 29, 2009 
Fundraising





Making our Way Together in Manhattan 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!   In these last few days of 2009, we invite you to make a year-end tax-deductible gift to the 18-month old miracle that is Faith House Manhattan.  This is the perfect moment to make a special New Year's contribution to the blessing of experiencing our neighbor's faith!

WHY INVEST IN FAITH HOUSE? Faith House Manhattan's entire operating budget comes from committed individuals, like you, who believe that this country and world need more places like Faith House, where we learn and participate in the sacred spaces and practices of our neighbors. We believe that Manhattan in 2010 continues to be the perfect "urban laboratory" to explore religious "interdependence." In our new century there is no more pressing need.

FAITH HOUSE MANHATTAN was born a month before the world markets crashed. In spite of the dark economic clouds, we have survived, grown and thrived, thanks to the support of so many committed individuals in New York City and around the world.  We are entering 2010 and this new decade following 18-months of invaluable experience, innovation, hard work, and audacious hope.  Faith House Manhattan is now an amazing and expanding community of Jews, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, and yes, atheists.  We have also received wonderful media exposure, especially since Samir's book It's Really All About God came out this fall to rave reviews!

In order to continue our growth and move on to the next stage of reaching out and bringing ever more people together to share their faith, we need your continued support, energy, and encouragement.  Please take a moment to revisit our "Urban Laboratory of Interdependence" appeal below, written by Samir Selmanovic, founder of Faith House.

We are now at 33% of our $58,000 fundraising goal.  We need to at least double that percentage to ensure we can continue to build on our work in 2010.  Our operating expenses fund a part-time Executive Director, one support staff person, an intern; our Living Room rent; plus our marketing and on-line communication, development, and administrative costs.

Right now is the critical time to make a year-end contribution and to commit to an "estimated giving" amount to Faith House in 2010.   Make your tax deductible contribution directly through our fiscal sponsor, on our Facebook Cause page, or send a check made out to "Faith House Manhattan" to P.O. Box 552, New York, NY 10028. 

With much gratitude for your encouragement, wisdom, prayer, and support,

And Happy New Year!

Bowie Snodgrass
Executive Director

2009 Appeal Letter from Samir Selmanovic
Urban Laboratory of Interdependence

Dear Friends of Faith House,
 
In times past, strong cities were walled. Our religions developed in similar contexts of defensiveness, isolation and conflict.  The times have changed.  Today, bridges, airports, roads, cell phones and the internet help cities survive and thrive on a connected planet. Religion, one of the most potent forces to mobilize human hearts and communities, has yet to catch up in our newly interdependent world.
 
The world is hurt not only by the actions of religious extremist minorities but by the religious ignorance and indifference of the majority. Tolerance and appreciation between religions is simply not enough. We all must dig further into our texts, traditions, and practices to  help us experience, understand and actually learn to need one another.
 
Nothing happens alone.  The promises our religions make - to  love our neighbor, empower the poor, pursue justice, and care for the planet - cannot be fulfilled when our groups act alone. To fulfill the promises of our own religions, we need each other.

That's why we have Faith House. This is a unique organization.  Hearts and minds change through experience, community, and sustained action. While most interfaith work happens as dialogue, Faith House provides a space where people can experience "the other" and form long-lasting relationships in a sustained "community of communities."  

Faith House is an experiential urban laboratory.  Instead of believing in the self-sufficiency of our religions, we serve the city and the world with fresh ideas and expressions of interdependence, exploring possibilities for passionate belief in a pluralist world, insisting that new practices can be discovered, discussed, developed, and spread.
 
In 2009, our 21 Living Room Gatherings explored topics such as:
Faith House was also found in myriad places in New York City:
Faith House has quickly become a place for learning how to live into our interdependent future. Our attendance has been growing steadily and has averaged 50% growth from our first year.  We have created a solid leadership team of staff, a Board of Directors and lay leaders.  We have embarked upon our second year of this journey with hope and determination.

We need you to join us and be the wind at our back.  We offer you a stake in Faith House, where we deal with what really matters: the development of practical ideas on the grassroots level -- ideas that change the world from the ground up, through perseverance and practice, driven by a community behind them. That's Faith House!
 
Your one-time tax-deductible gift of $100, $500, $1,000, more, or any amount you can contribute, will make Faith House grow and thrive.  Also, your estimated gift for 2010 will go a long way in helping us plan our operations in the next year.
    
HELP NOW: Please make a tax deductible donation, directly through our fiscal sponsor, on our Facebook Cause page, or send a check made out to "Faith House Manhattan" to P.O. Box 552, New York, NY 10028. 

We need to raise $58,000 to close our 2009 budget and continue our operations in 2010.  Check our website often to watch the ticker mark our progress.  Please share this letter with your friends and networks.  

ESTIMATE YOUR HELP FOR 2010:
You can send your intention to give to Faith House in 2010 to support@faithhousemanhattan.org along with the form below.

Our Jewish intern Leah Varsano expressed the sentiment of many of us in her article, "I gained important, deeply moving lessons, spiritual and otherwise, from every tradition. I also learned where my spiritual home is."

In today's world an isolated and self-sufficient faith is neither rooted nor effective. This generation is seeking a better way. In hope that the deepest convictions of your own faith will compel you to join us on this journey of discovery and love for others,

Samir Selmanovic, Founder and Christian Co-Leader
I want to support the work of Faith House Manhattan community and enable this urban laboratory of interdependence and service.

My estimated tax-deductible contribution to Faith House in 2010:

$________ per month        $________ for the year

Name_________________________________________________

Phone_____________________  Email ______________________

Address _______________________________________________

I will contribute (please check one)
____ at Living Room Gatherings
____ by sending a check to PO Box 552, NY, NY 10028 
____ Facebook Cause 
____ on our Fiscal Sponsor's Website

Please copy, paste, and print this form and mail it to PO Box 552, NY, NY 10028 or email the content to support@faithhousemanahttan.org
Thank you to all
2009 Donors
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Thank you to all
who have supported
Faith House in 2009!


Your generous support makes Faith House possible!

Thank you also to everyone who anonymously contributed cash
at our 2009 Living Room Gatherings!

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LIVING ROOM
God Our Stranger: Why our faith, devotion & practice can't thrive without "the other"
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Wed, Jan 13, 2010

6 PM Doors
7 PM Program

Intersections
274 Fifth Avenue
btwn 29th & 30th St

With Samir Selmanovic

Through the media, in our workplaces, and even in our families, the stranger has come close. Now, the other is not "out there." They have moved into our physical, intellectual and emotional neighborhoods. We are confronted not only with a new view of those we used to consider "outsiders," but with a new view of ourselves. We will explore the reasons why the stranger has an exulted status in ancient religious writings. Is it simply because religion teaches us virtue, or do the reasons go much deeper? And what does that have to do with our daily lives in the city?  This will be a mid-week evening of respite with texts, a talk by author Samir Selmanovic, discussion, and music.

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